Glossettes are candy-shaped deer droppings found in most provincial parks. The small ones are identified as chocolate-covered raisins, and the larger ones are the peanut variety.
It is said that at the chocolate factory, they are mass produced by feeding peanuts and raisins to antler-bearing animals, and packaging the end product.
It is said that at the chocolate factory, they are mass produced by feeding peanuts and raisins to antler-bearing animals, and packaging the end product.
by HotChiladas October 6, 2009